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Strother, Jr.; Robert B. Patent Filings

Strother, Jr.; Robert B.

Patent Applications and Registrations

Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Strother, Jr.; Robert B..The latest application filed is for "electrical stimulator for peripheral stimulation".

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  • Strother, Jr.; Robert B. - Willoughby Hills OH
  • Strother, Jr.; Robert B - Willoughby Hills OH
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Patent Activity
PatentDate
Adapter and connector for electrical stimulation
Grant D964,935 - deBock , et al. September 27, 2
2022-09-27
Apparatus and method for positioning, implanting and using a stimulation lead
Grant 11,413,450 - Boggs, II , et al. August 16, 2
2022-08-16
Connector key
Grant D945,250 - deBock , et al. March 8, 2
2022-03-08
Electrical Stimulator For Peripheral Stimulation
App 20210316146 - DEBOCK; Matthew G. ;   et al.
2021-10-14
Electrical stimulator
Grant D904,629 - deBock , et al. December 8, 2
2020-12-08
Remote
Grant D901,447 - deBock , et al. November 10, 2
2020-11-10
Mounting cradle
Grant D884,165 - deBock , et al.
2020-05-12
Systems and methods for performing prosthetic or therapeutic neuromuscular stimulation using a universal external controller accommodating different control inputs and/or different control outputs
Grant 6,701,189 - Fang , et al. March 2, 2
2004-03-02
Systems and methods for performing prosthetic or therapeutic neuromuscular stimulation using a universal external controller having a graphical user interface
Grant 6,678,563 - Fang , et al. January 13, 2
2004-01-13
Systems and methods for performing prosthetic or therapeutic neuromuscular stimulation using a universal external controller providing different selectable neuromuscular stimulation functions
Grant 6,625,494 - Fang , et al. September 23, 2
2003-09-23
Systems and methods for performing prosthetic or therapeutic neuromuscular stimulation using an external, battery powered controller with power conservation features
Grant 6,587,728 - Fang , et al. July 1, 2
2003-07-01

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